I stuck a hat pin in Cheney's voodoo heart 13 times, facing east, and did an
invocation 23 times.
Five hours later, Cheney suffered an irregular heartbeat and was
hospitalized.
I will continue to *fine tune* the voodoo doll ritual until it works and
***** is dead.
Doc :))~
Doctors Restore Cheney's Heart Rhythm
By TERENCE HUNT,
AP
Posted: 2007-11-26 20:31:12
Filed Under: Politics News
WASHINGTON (Nov. 26) - Doctors administered an electrical shock Monday to
Vice President ***** Cheney's heart and restored it to a normal rhythm.
Cheney went home from George Washington University Hospital after the
procedure was declared a success. Cheney, who has a history of heart
problems, spent about 2 1/2 hours at the hospital after experiencing an
irregular heartbeat early in the day.
The condition was detected when Cheney was seen by doctors around 7 a.m. at
the White House for a lingering cough from a cold. He remained at work
throughout the day, joining President Bush in meetings with Mideast leaders.
"During examination he was incidentally found to have an irregular
heartbeat, which on further testing was determined to be atrial
fibrillation, an abnormal rhythm involving the upper chambers of the heart,"
said spokeswoman Megan Mitchell. He went to the hospital about 5 p.m. and
was discharged about 7:30 p.m.
About 2.8 million Americans have atrial fibrillation, the most common type
of irregular heartbeat, and cases are increasing as the population ages.
The condition occurs when the heart's top chambers, called the atria, get
out of sync with the bottom chambers' pumping action. It is not immediately
life-threatening, and the heart sometimes gets back into rhythm on its own.
Many times, patients aren't aware of an episode of atrial fibrillation.
But if the irregular heartbeat continues, it eventually can cause a
life-threatening complication - the formation of blood clots that can shoot
to the brain and cause a stroke.
The main treatment is to try an electrical shock to restore normal
heartbeat. If that doesn't work, patients may need to take the blood thinner
warfarin to reduce stroke risk.
"An electrical impulse was used to restore the upper chambers to normal
rhythm," Mitchell said. "The procedure went smoothly and without
complication. The vice president has returned home and will resume his
normal schedule tomorrow at the White House."
Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. The information contained in the AP
news report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or otherwise
distributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. All
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2007-11-26 15:50:39
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We can always jolly well frickin' well hope, gary !!! ;-)
We can always hope !!! ;-)
How long until the next presidential elections ?!?!?
November 2008, isn't it ?!?!?
HOOROO (VOODOO)
UNCLE WALLY
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On Nov 27, 12:48 pm, "Docrodile" <swampth...@hellsbayou.net> wrote:
I stuck a hat pin in Cheney's voodoo heart 13 times, facing east, and did an
invocation 23 times.
Five hours later, Cheney suffered an irregular heartbeat and was
hospitalized.
I will continue to *fine tune* the voodoo doll ritual until it works and
***** is dead.
Doc :))~
Doctors Restore Cheney's Heart Rhythm
By TERENCE HUNT,
AP
Posted: 2007-11-26 20:31:12
Filed Under: Politics News
WASHINGTON (Nov. 26) - Doctors administered an electrical shock Monday to
Vice President ***** Cheney's heart and restored it to a normal rhythm.
Cheney went home from George Washington University Hospital after the
procedure was declared a success. Cheney, who has a history of heart
problems, spent about 2 1/2 hours at the hospital after experiencing an
irregular heartbeat early in the day.
The condition was detected when Cheney was seen by doctors around 7 a.m. at
the White House for a lingering cough from a cold. He remained at work
throughout the day, joining President Bush in meetings with Mideast leaders.
"During examination he was incidentally found to have an irregular
heartbeat, which on further testing was determined to be atrial
fibrillation, an abnormal rhythm involving the upper chambers of the heart,"
said spokeswoman Megan Mitchell. He went to the hospital about 5 p.m. and
was discharged about 7:30 p.m.
About 2.8 million Americans have atrial fibrillation, the most common type
of irregular heartbeat, and cases are increasing as the population ages.
The condition occurs when the heart's top chambers, called the atria, get
out of sync with the bottom chambers' pumping action. It is not immediately
life-threatening, and the heart sometimes gets back into rhythm on its own.
Many times, patients aren't aware of an episode of atrial fibrillation.
But if the irregular heartbeat continues, it eventually can cause a
life-threatening complication - the formation of blood clots that can shoot
to the brain and cause a stroke.
The main treatment is to try an electrical shock to restore normal
heartbeat. If that doesn't work, patients may need to take the blood thinner
warfarin to reduce stroke risk.
"An electrical impulse was used to restore the upper chambers to normal
rhythm," Mitchell said. "The procedure went smoothly and without
complication. The vice president has returned home and will resume his
normal schedule tomorrow at the White House."
Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. The information contained in the AP
news report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or otherwise
distributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. All
active hyperlinks have been inserted by AOL.
2007-11-26 15:50:39http://news.aol.com/story/_a/doctors-restore-cheneys-heart-rhythm/200...
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